UNA V. 14. . 7! o D.: Tar N-i 5 T'" "C fZ2H j i I i 11 W. i f si u o jl li i f" ' f i i t - S i n m mm 11 csmcv i ! iLCUiiiiiVUi. ALL LI vLliVLil r i t i if i n ?,? Z-TxiS-'f,, D S"C5''f to 1 o by Mark Whicker Sports Writer "The Tree" was the root of Carolina's problem in Charlotte Saturday night, but the Tar Heels chopped away like polished lumberjacks. When it was over "The Tree" was felled and the Creighton Bluejays were axed 106-86, their first defeat in five games. . Cyril Baptiste, alias The Tree, had his moments. He scored 13 points, mainly by pushing Lee Dedmon and Dennis Wuycik away before making his moves to the basket. And he batted away three UNC shots in a row in the 15th minute of the first half. But when The Tree fouled Wuycik with 13.22 remaining in the game, it was his fifth infraction, and Cyril reluctantly went to the bench to end one of the worst nights of his career. The Tree had been averaging 26 points and 13 rebounds. Against Carolina, he got ! 3 points and only one rebound. 'They just told me to hold Baptiste below his scoring and rebounding averages, and I guess that's what we did," said Dedmon after the game. Wuycik's 39 points and 12 rebounds, coupled with Billy Chamberlain's 25 and 11, was the best simultaneous performance yet by the two former high school All-Americans. "Chamberlain played by far his best game since coming here," said Coach Dean Smith, "and Wuycik worked hard in there for taps and layups." Smith also complimented guard Steve Previs for " fantastic defensive effort." FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST Scarce old books . about the American West Scarce old books about North Carolina Scarce old books about the South Scarce Southern Fiction Scarce literary first editions Scarce old maps from 100 to 300 years years old Scarce old prints etchings, engravings and hand colored prints PLUS Quite a lot of old books that look expensive and aren't The Old Book Corner 137 A E. Rosemary St. Opposite NCNB Drive-In Window 9 ) V Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. P & SAND A FREE MILK SHAKE THAT WAS A 600D VUAR -THAT UU5 THE SAME VEAR THAT 6A1NS50ROU6H PAKTEP'THE BLVEBW' I UA5 KZX ON I fi n 3 " t.A .M-rA??- VlS a. r'm w .i u VIGA2 -I'M vLifJ scored 13 and CO,!; cted nine assists. The junior guard had some explanations for L'NC's surprising 42-31 rebounding edge. "You can take a team of six-footers and put them against a bunch of giants, and if the six-footers give an all-out effort they can get the rebounds said Previs. "If you sit back and say well that guy is bigger than me, so 111 let him have the rebounds,' then hell get them." Previs also had some comments about the sports writers' attitude toward UNC's conference chances. "There were some newspaper guys before the season who said we'd finish seventh or so in the conference, and they also said we wouldn't win because we didn't have any big superstars," the guard recalled. "Well, that's the kind of thing that ends up on our locker room walls. That guy .right there (Previs pointed out some newspaper men in the dressing room) and that guy standing over there next to the door. We're out to show these guys that we're a better team than they think." "Last year's team had a lot of pressure on it to win," said Chamberlain, "with Charlie Scott being our only big star. I think we did well to come out with an 1 8-9 record. "Now that constant pressure is off now. We're just going out there to play our game, and give a maximum effort." Soph George Karl, who scored 1 1 and assisted four times, showed that effort when he dived on his belly for a loose ball on the sidelines. Carolina was ahead by 1 5 at the time. WE'LL DLOVJ UP ANY PHOTO IH 2 ft. x 3 ft. POS i Previs Perfect for dorm, bedroom, den, sorority house, or as an unusual gift. 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The coach went on to say that Carolina could be a real contender for conference honors with more games like Saturday night's. Pirates pound Heels mercilessly, win 42-0 by David Zucchino Sports Writer Carolina's wrestling team opened up its regular season schedule on a sour note Saturday afternoon, absorbing a merciless pounding from an overwhelming East Carolina squad. The Pirates captured all ten weight classifications en route to their second smashing Carmichael Auditorium victory in seven days, having claimed the team championship in the previous weekend's North Carolina Collegiate Wrestling Cham pionships. DRAMATIC. ..STRIKINGIMPRESSIVE! Display any photo of yourself, friend, relative or pet as a HUGE 2 ft. x 3 ft. Superposter! We'll blow up any black-and-white or color photo into an excellent, sharp black-and-white poster that really attracts attention. ! I'll . : .- 'm''n'x f" 1 - - - -' -4 -- 7i ' ' ' f ' h mm WHL S3i '!tM3j 'Ji,l' '1 FEATURES: ,vvj q. 1 nR-m7-inQ-in X OF: COKE COFFEE WHEN I Slt n CQUSTION.V '!,' r .- r Ml t t I f Guard Steve Prers The Tar Heels were outmanned and outclassed by East Carolina, as no less than five UNC vkTestlers were defeated by falls. East Carolina quickly breezed through the first six divisions, scoring four of their first six victories by falls. ' Bill Vroom put the visitors ahead for good early as he trounced Carolina's Mike Bryan, 12-5, in the 118-lb division and Tar Heel sophomore Les Curtin's leg injury forced him to forfeit to ECU's Dan Monroe in the 1 26-lb ckss. The Pirates put the match out of reach in the next four divisions, as they claimed four consecutive falls over the bewildered Tar Heels. Freshman Doug Snell fell to ECU's Steve Morgan with 2:18 gone in his 134-lb match, while senior Hal Griffin and Tar Heel team captain Luther Gartrell were overcome by Mike Spohn and Bob Fosburg of ECU in the 1424b and 15 0-lb divisions. T Carolina sophomore Roger Morgan stayed with Pirate Roger Ingalls before succumbing with 3:52 elapsed in their 158-lb class. In the 167-lb division, Tar Heel Gary Purcell was outpointed 1 5-3 by ECU's Bill Hill, while Ricky Weisner almost saved Carolina from a whitewashing before dropping a close 7-5 verdict to Joe Deversa in the 177-lb division. Pirates Tim Gay and Mark Pohren finished up the rousing ECU triumph with victories in the 190-lb and heavyweight divisions.; Gay defeated Tar Heel sophomore Todd Parrish after 3:08 had elapsed in their match, while Pohren trounced UNC heavyweight Charley Sara, 11-4. The ECU frosh also beat UNC, winning 33-20. i aioiina Cr"" 1 3 NOW PLAYING "0H2 Cf t - moior ipvb cf ikz ycaVy -Rii Reei, KCUSAY KASA7JXE r M with - I GENE WILDER Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 3 Girl's name 4 Edible fish 5 Greek letter 6 County in Ireland 7 Hinder 8 Least firm 9 Lubricate 10 Silkworm 11 Ocean 17 Sun god 19 Babylonian deity 22 Wooden pin 24 Near 25 Fur-bearing mammal 25 British streetcar 27 Nuisance 23 Sicilian volcano 29 Strike 33 River island 32 Moves forward 1 Obstruct 4 Ornamental knob 8 Afflictions 12 Macaw 13 Healthy 14 Ireland 15 Weight of India 16 A continent IS Detested 20 Hard-wood tree 21 ExJamation 22 Through 23 Direction 27 Edible seed 29 Pronoun 30 Showy flower 31 Latin conji-nction 32 Hog 33 Hole 34 Cooled lava 35 Expel air forcibly through nose 37 Drunkard 33 Shade tree 33 Edible rootstock 43 Place 41 Indefinite article 42 Fruit 44 Spanish pots 47 Amuse 51 Anger 52 Wa.k unsteadily 53 Fart of church 54 Drink slowly 55 Holds in high regard 55 Openwork fabric (pL) 57 Make lace DOWfi 1 Sprint 2 Region U 3 td P 16 17 Vi j 0 H RXf ,j i w- T " 23 IF IT aArtM mmm ammnmm jmmtT a-, b MHMmpM(B: z "'"'" MMaiM 25 mr i i 47" 43 4? ji a mbh mmm .J... mmtamm mhmm hmh . ""-MMi MMM mh byHoifC2rr Spirti Water DefenJins Atlantic Coat CorJcttnct champion Marj'bnJ buntpeJ the Caro!;oi swimming learn from the ranks of the unbeaten Saturday afternoon u;;h a 71-42 victory. The Terrs jumped off to a quick 7-0 lead by winning the 400-yard medley relay over a Tar Heel team of Marshall Peck. Rich Williams, Dave Bedel!, and Mike Rawleigh. With a 10:27.9 time. Clifford of Maryland won the 1000-yard freestyle over UNCs Jike Southard and Gerry Chapman. Terps Gary Goodner and Dick Barret swept the 200-yard freestyle, as Phil McMunigal of Carolina finished third. Glenn Garella and Bruce Wtgo grabbed the first and third places in the 50-yard freestyle to cut Mary land's lead to 23-11. The Terps, however, came back to sweep the 200-yard individual medley with Duschl and Yonych, and UNC's George Schiaffino trailed in third. Captain Chuck Humphrey won the one-meter diving, but Mary land took the next two slots to run its lead to 35-1 7. In the 200-yard butterfly, all three finishers came in within a second, but the Terps got the first two spots as Dave Bedell of UNC had to settle for third. JM) by Mark Whicker Staff Writer Bobby Jones and John O'Donnell combined for 53 points as the UNC freshmen ripped Brevard College 108-76 in Charlotte Saturday night. The Tar Babies now have a 2-1 record and will face the Virginia frosh Tuesday night in Carmichael Auditorium at 6:00. Jones hit 12 of 14 shots from the field, sank all six free throw attempts, for 30 points, and pulled down 15 rebounds to pilot Coach Bill Guthridge's yearlings. O'Donnell garnered 23 points and six rebounds. Guard Ray Hite added 15 points. His three straight buckets gave Carolina an 18-7 lead with 14:03 remaining in the Next to Old Book Comer 137 E. Rosemary Street 1.J- CtVfAUl, GMmm Crest Rings Wedding Bands Engagsmsnt Rings Diamonds other sms Custom work at no extra charge. I0-6).ni Tiio.-Sat. 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Wjlhaitw gave ACC 20iyjrd breast stroke champion Tor Sc rue berk a real Kittk K-lore losing by i -tenth vf a second. Maryknd a!s got tlnrd pt-cc to make its lead With a lota! of 255.'0 point. Humphrey won the three-meter dtnto become Carolina on!) ihnjbte ictor of the day. Bob Pctrovich of Maryland clainted the runner-up position, white UN'C freshman John Chansher wa third. Carohnas team of GarelSa, Butch Brisfow. Wigo. and Mike Rawktgh recorded a time of 3: IS. 3 to win the 400-yard freestyle relay and make ihe final score 71-42. The Tar Heels next opponent is Navy, whom they will face Wednesday in Annapolis. Both a varsity and a freshmen meet are scheduled. n ire vara first half, and before long O'Donnell and Jones had expanded the margin to 30-1 1. The Tar Babies connected on 57 per cent of their field goal attempts, to Brevard's 46.5, and outrebounded their opponents 53-32. Bob Wolf, a guard from Madison, Ind. provided Brevard's only offense with 23 points and four rebounds. After taking a 51-32 halftime lead, the Tar Babies expanded it to 61-34 with three straight baskets by O'Donnell and a' tap-in by Jones, performing before his home town fans. Guthridge played his substitutes in the latter stages of the second half, and 12 Tar Babies scored. Bill Crouch led the subs with 10 points. TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT FOR L UNCH AT A BE A UTIFUL L Y DIFFERENT PLACE TO EAT. . festauran 15501 Byp3S5Eas!g3fc Shopping Center Chape! Ml 3 0 P 6

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